Identification of School’s Roles, Adolescent Access, and Exposure to Information on Adolescent Reproductive Health

Lu'lu Nafisah, Yuditha Nindya Kartika Rizqi, Aisyah Apriliciciliana Aryani
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The problems experienced by adolescents have an impact on their growth and development and their future. One of the main factors behind this problem is the exposure to information about adolescent reproductive health. This study aims to describe adolescent exposure to information on reproductive health. This type of research is observational with a cross-sectional study design. The sample in this study was 169 unmarried high school students aged 15–20 years who live in Banyumas Regency, totaling 169 people. Most adolescents are female (78.7%), 17 years old (40.8%), and 16 years old (37.9%), live with their parents (95.9%), use social media to find information about adolescent reproductive health (67.5%), considered parents as a more trusted source of information (27.8%) and social media as a less trusted source of information (50.9%). Most adolescents have received counseling about adolescent reproductive health at school (84.6%), provided Youth Information Center and Counseling Program in their schools (36.1%), and never received information about Generation Planner (68%) and Youth Information Center and Counseling Program (58.6%). Adolescents have sufficient access to information on adolescent reproductive health. Still, not a few adolescents have not received information about programs related to Generation Planner and Youth Information Center and Counseling Program. Schools already provide information on adolescent reproductive health and sexuality. However, only a few adolescents receive information about family planning and contraception and are aware of a school's youth counseling and information center.
识别学校的角色,青少年获取和接触青少年生殖健康信息
青少年所经历的问题影响到他们的成长和发展以及他们的未来。造成这一问题的一个主要因素是没有接触到有关青少年生殖健康的信息。这项研究的目的是描述青少年接触生殖健康信息的情况。这种类型的研究是观察性的,采用横断面研究设计。本研究的样本为169名居住在Banyumas Regency的15-20岁未婚高中生,共计169人。大多数青少年为女性(78.7%)、17岁(40.8%)和16岁(37.9%),与父母同住(95.9%),使用社交媒体查找有关青少年生殖健康的信息(67.5%),认为父母是更可信的信息来源(27.8%),社交媒体是不太可信的信息来源(50.9%)。大多数青少年在学校接受过青少年生殖健康咨询(84.6%),在学校提供过青少年信息中心和咨询项目(36.1%),从未接受过生育计划(68%)和青少年信息中心和咨询项目(58.6%)的信息。青少年有充分的机会获得关于青少年生殖健康的信息。然而,仍有不少青少年没有收到有关世代计划和青少年信息中心及咨询计划的信息。学校已经提供青少年生殖健康和性方面的信息。然而,只有少数青少年接受到有关计划生育和避孕的信息,并且知道学校的青少年咨询和信息中心。
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